Re: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP - compare ldap attributes with regex

2000-10-10 Thread Benny Chee
Hi hugh, thks for the promtp reply, i m still having problems getting my ldap attributes to authenticate with a regular expression. NoDefault Host192.168.2.2 AuthDN cn=administrator,ou=members,o=bar

RE: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP - compare ldap attributes with regex

2000-10-10 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)
> -Original Message- > From: Benny Chee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: den 9 oktober 2000 15:15 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP - compare ldap attributes with regex > > > hi, > --- snip --- > Also, is it possible to put another ldap inside the > sam

(RADIATOR) DBType

2000-10-10 Thread daniel
I noticed that radiator 2.15.3 complains if I do not have DBType DB_File in my AuthBy DBFILE. This is the warning I got. WARNING: Could not open user database file '/usr/local/radius/users-members.db' in Radius::AuthDBFILE: No such file or directory Is this normal behaviour? Daniel Jung Sy

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP - compare ldap attributes with regex

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Benny - On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Benny Chee wrote: > Hi hugh, > > thks for the promtp reply, i m still having problems getting my ldap >attributes to authenticate with a regular expression. > > > NoDefault > Host192.168.2.2 >

Re: (RADIATOR) DBType

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Daniel - On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, daniel wrote: > I noticed that radiator 2.15.3 complains if I do not have DBType DB_File > in my AuthBy DBFILE. This is the warning I got. > WARNING: Could not open user database file '/usr/local/radius/users-members.db' > in Radius::AuthDBFILE: No such file o

Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2000-10-10 Thread Firas Emsaytif
Hello, Following is my config. and the DEBUG output, the user I am authenticating is in "/etc/shadow" and not in the "users.shadow", I authenticated the first time using #perl radiuspwtst -nostop -user firas -password and the second time #perl radiuspwtst -nostop -nas_ip_addre

(RADIATOR) Split responsibility

2000-10-10 Thread Lisa Goulet
Hi Colleagues, We have a customer who have their own Radiator set up. In addition to our authentication they want to "check" certain attributes. This means that the authentication responsibility is split between the two radiator servers. Does this make sense? If so, how can this be accomplished

Re: (RADIATOR) deleting a realm problem

2000-10-10 Thread vit
Hugh Irvine a écrit : > Hello vit - > > On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, vit wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am using restartWrapper with a RedHat 6.2 like that in my > > /etc/rc.d/rc.local: > > > > /usr/bin/restartWrapper -mail root -delay 2 \ > >"/usr/bin/radiusd -config_file > > /usr/

Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2000-10-10 Thread Firas Emsaytif
Hi, When I try to run radiator from inetd or restartWrapper it keeps rejecting requests, when I run it from command line it works fine with a simple configuarion file. I use radpwtst for testing. Any idea please. Regards Firas Emsaytif System Administrator Global One Communications (Jordan) L

(RADIATOR) nwebie question: which ?

2000-10-10 Thread Mariano Absatz
Hi, I want to know which should I use. We're installing Radiator on a couple of Netras T1 with Solaris 7. We'll be authenticating through LDAP (with an OpenLDAP server) and we'll interface the LDAP server with PerLDAP. It's clear that deprecated , and the manual only speacks about PerLDAP

Re: (RADIATOR) Split responsibility

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Lisa - On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Lisa Goulet wrote: > Hi Colleagues, > > We have a customer who have their own Radiator set up. In addition to our > authentication they want to "check" certain attributes. This means that the > authentication responsibility is split between the two radiator ser

Re: (RADIATOR) nwebie question: which ?

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Mariano - On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Mariano Absatz wrote: > Hi, > > I want to know which should I use. > > We're installing Radiator on a couple of Netras T1 with Solaris 7. > > We'll be authenticating through LDAP (with an OpenLDAP server) and we'll > interface the LDAP server with PerLDA

Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Firas - On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Firas Emsaytif wrote: > Hi, > > When I try to run radiator from inetd or restartWrapper it keeps rejecting requests, >when > I run it from command line it works fine with a simple configuarion file. I use >radpwtst > for testing. Any idea please. > There m

Re: (RADIATOR) deleting a realm problem

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Salut vit - Thanks for bringing this to our attention, it will be fixed in the next release. merci Hugues On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, vit wrote: > Hugh Irvine a écrit : > > > Hello vit - > > > > On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, vit wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am using restartWrapper with a RedHat 6.2 like t

Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple logins

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Firas - On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Firas Emsaytif wrote: > Hello, > > Following is my config. and the DEBUG output, the user I am authenticating is in > "/etc/shadow" and not in the "users.shadow", I authenticated the first time using > > #perl radiuspwtst -nostop -user firas -password

(RADIATOR) RADIUS AUTHORIZaTION

2000-10-10 Thread Joy Uy Buisan
Hi!   How do RADIATOR send authorization information--reply items about the services a user can access.     joy

(RADIATOR) Re: RADIUS AUTHORIZaTION

2000-10-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Joy - On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Joy Uy Buisan wrote: > > Hi! > > How do RADIATOR send authorization information--reply items about the services a >user can access. > By sending reply attributes to the NAS, as defined in the configuration file or the users file or database. Please read the